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  • But I will bring a little water, and you may wash your feet and rest under the tree. (Genesis 18, 4)

  • And so Abraham arose in the morning, and taking bread and a skin of water, he placed it upon her shoulder, and he handed over the boy, and he released her. And when she had departed, she wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba. (Genesis 21, 14)

  • And when the water in the skin had been consumed, she set aside the boy, under one of the trees that were there. (Genesis 21, 15)

  • And God opened her eyes. And seeing a well of water, she went and filled the skin, and she gave the boy to drink. (Genesis 21, 19)

  • And he reproved Abimelech because of a well of water, which his servants had taken away by force. (Genesis 21, 25)

  • And when he had made the camels lie down outside of the town, near a well of water, in the evening, at the time when women are accustomed to go out to draw water, he said: (Genesis 24, 11)

  • Behold, I stand near the fountain of water, and the daughters of the inhabitants of this city will go forth to draw water. (Genesis 24, 13)

  • And the servant ran to meet her, and he said, “Provide me with a little water to drink from your pitcher.” (Genesis 24, 17)

  • And after he drank, she added, “In fact, I will draw water for your camels also, until they all drink.” (Genesis 24, 19)

  • And pouring out the pitcher into the troughs, she ran back to the well to draw water; and having drawn, she gave it to all the camels. (Genesis 24, 20)

  • And when he had seen the earrings and bracelets in his sister’s hands, and he had heard all the words being repeated, “This is what the man spoke to me,” he came to the man who stood by the camels and near the spring of water, (Genesis 24, 30)

  • And he brought him into his guest quarters. And he unharnessed the camels, and he distributed straw and hay, and water to wash his feet and that of the men who arrived with him. (Genesis 24, 32)


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